Over here in Europe there is some chuntering in the press that Armstrong isn;t as strong this year and won't win.
I don't think he's been in Yellow so quick as this Tour, so I don't fully agree. In anycase, the individual time trials are where Armstrong typically inflicts a world of pain on anyone, and they are both i the coming week.
A actually think they organised it with the individual time trials close together this year BECAUSE of Armstrong, so that it would still look quite open in the last week.
Hamilton wins the big balls prize for courage; the European press love that shit too, riders who show 'heart' are always taken into the tifosi's affections.
I think Armstrong will win this year, ride one year and probably win, and retire, happy in the knowledge that he will be the best that there's ever been as regards Tour wins... for at least seven years, as it'll take that long for anyone to even have the possibility of accumilating enough Tour wins to beat it.
If you could have Coppi, Anquetil, Merryx (could never spell that name), Hinault, Lemond, Indurain and Armstrong hit the profession at the same time, you'd have a good answer to 'whose the best'. As it is, the different sport-physiology, diet and training techniques over the years hide any certain conclusion in this regard.